
7 July 2017 | 0 replies
Understanding the motivations of who you are talking to what is important to them; is a critical to unlocking the deals and maintaining working relationships.The goal of this post is to poll the BPcommunity:- What is important to each role on the list below.- Why it is important.- What are questions to ask to find out this information.I've given a couple examples below.

7 July 2017 | 3 replies
I'm not sure why someone would forgo this critical step??

9 July 2017 | 7 replies
You have 45 calendar days to identify potential replacement properties as part of your 1031 Exchange transaction, and you have 180 calendar days to complete your entire 1031 Exchange.One of the critical elements of structuring a successful 1031 Exchange transaction is the intent to acquire replacement property that will be held as rental, investment or business use.

15 July 2017 | 6 replies
Try looking inside your bank accounts and spending habits to criticize yourself more than the bank.

13 July 2017 | 53 replies
I mean if I have foundation issues or frame going out or something, but when I am talking cosmetics like paint and carpet on a house thats under 20 years old, you would have to be pretty stupid to be that much off.I mean, I like constructive criticism, like some of the comments above.

9 July 2017 | 1 reply
I am just sick about it.

24 August 2017 | 8 replies
I'd love to hear how you got started, how you generate leads, and/or any advice/suggestions/criticism.

18 July 2017 | 1 reply
First the weeping tile is connected, second the gravel is placed, third the tamping machine is hauled away (note this is another example of why it is critical to have the stairs installed before the basement work begins), and finally the poly and rebar is installed over the gravel.We had the heaters running overnight and the interiors of the basement warmed enough to melt any frost in the ground.

26 July 2017 | 7 replies
By the way, I am a fierce critic of Southern California's inability to add density housing.
24 July 2017 | 5 replies
Your issue isn't with the other house, it's you have a lease, are paying rent on time, and are losing utilities that are critical to the habitability of the house.I would start with a letter to your landlord or whomever is listed on the lease as the property manager.